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British Airways striking cabin crew bring their protest to Brighton’s i360

Striking cabin crew took their low pay battle to the British Airways sponsored i360 on Saturday, March 4.

Photo: Hugo Michiels
Photo: Hugo Michiels

Striking members of Unite union working as cabin crew for British Airways brought their battle against low pay to Brighton on Saturday morning, March 4 to protest in front of the British Airways sponsored i360 attraction on the town’s sea front.

The protest, at the worlds’ tallest moving observation tower, was on the second day of a seven strike which started on Friday, March 3.

The latest round of strikes involving mixed fleet cabin crew working long and short-haul flights out of Heathrow takes the total number of strike days during the dispute to 26.

It comes as British Airways it is claimed, continue to threaten and bully mixed fleet cabin crew with consequences if they exercise their right to strike.

The latest threats include stripping striking cabin of their bonus for 2016 and 2017 in addition to removal of the ‘my incentive’ payment for the whole of 2017 and staff travel for 2 years.

Over the course of the dispute strike action has led to the cancellation of flights and the airline chartering, or ‘wet leasing’, aircraft from other airlines such as Titan Airways, Vueling and Thomson Airways to cover striking cabin crew.

In a show of solidarity Unite members have come together to create a food bank to support low paid mixed fleet cabin crew.

Unite national officer Oliver Richardson, said: “Menacing low paid mixed fleet cabin crew for exercising their right to strike is a shameful way for British Airways to behave.

“Despite the bullying behaviour, Unite members continue to show great resolve in their fight against low pay. Yesterday they took their message to the British Airways sponsored i360 attraction on Brighton’s sea front where they urged the public and customers of the i360 to offer their support and stand with British Airways’ mixed fleet cabin crew and say ‘BA low pay no way.”

Since 2010 all British Airways new cabin crew employees had joined what is called mixed fleet, where despite promises that pay would be 10 per cent above the market rate, basic pay starts at just £12,192 with £3 an hour flying pay.

Unite Union estimates that on average mixed fleet cabin crew earn £16,000, including allowances, a year.

Since opening in August, 2016,  the British Airways i360, the world’s first vertical cable car, conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects, creators of the London Eye has been dogged with technical issues causing the attraction to close for days at a time.

#SaveTheSussexBeacon – campaign update

Last week campaigner Adam Betteridge made a last-minute decision to run the Brighton Half Marathon.

Photo: Nick Ford
Photo: Nick Ford

Adam who has been coordinating the online petition to Save the Sussex Beacon had not intend to run the race this year.

He said: I’ve run the race before, but I wasn’t going to do it this year as I had not been training nearly enough this season.  I tried a 7 mile run the Sunday before which was quite frankly agonising.

Then friends from Bear-Patrol runners group said they’d run with me and suggested we do it in mixed up stages of running and walking. They gave me some encouragement which got me thinking. We’d be slow but we’d most likely make it around.

This then also got me thinking about how it could be a great opportunity to raise awareness about the #SaveTheSussexBeacon petition and campaign I’d been involved with.”

Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) signs the petition for Adam: Photo: Nick Ford
Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) signs the petition for Adam: Photo: Nick Ford

The Sussex Beacon itself had recently announced a campaign aiming to raise £50,000 from private donations over the coming weeks, so Adam hoped he might be able to raise some funds for that as well as raising awareness about the Beacon’s financial situation following NHS cutbacks.

It was also a perfect opportunity to help raise awareness of his friend Pablo Fernández-Arias, who committed suicide just this Christmas after experiencing complex and challenging health issues related to his HIV status. Adam and Pablo both sang together as members of Brighton’s Gay Men’s Chorus.

Adam continued: “He was a lovely man, and a fantastic soloist, so I made the decision to run, set up a JustGiving page, and announced to the world via social media “I’m going to do it!”

Adam set his initial fundraising target at £400, but was stunned that within a matter of days he had smashed through that and within a week people had donated nearly £4,500 – and that’s before Gift Aid is added.

One person even made a single donation £1,000 which Adam says left him, “humbled and somewhat emotional”. There was certainly no turning back!

Peter Kyle MP signs the petition to 'Save the Sussex Beacon': Photo: Nick Ford
Peter Kyle MP signs the petition to ‘Save the Sussex Beacon’: Photo: Nick Ford

Despite the day of the race being cold, wet and windy, Adam’s spirits were lifted when just before the race Norman Cook (aka DJ Fatboy Slim) and Peter Kyle the Labour MP for Hove and Portslade both signed the petition and offered their support to his campaign.

A group of volunteers including Eldur, Freddie, Paul and Ian, were on hand to collect signatures adding several hundred new names to the petition.

If you would like to make a donation to Adam’s JustGiving page, click here:

The Sussex Beacon are aiming to raise £50,000 from private donations over the coming weeks, so please do give as generously as you are able too. It all helps!

And if you too would like to sign the petition and receive regular updates by email about the #SaveTheSussexBeacon campaign, click here:

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Poison Ivy to close its doors for good tonight

Poison Ivy at the bottom of St James’ Street will close its doors for the final time tonight (March 5), marking the end of an era for Brighton’s karaoke queens.

The weekend long closing down celebrations climax with a Mega Closing Down Party today from noon – midnight hosted by Betty Swollocks and Princess C@NTY with cabaret from Sissy Sucks, Electric Blue, Candi Rell, Stephanie Von Clitz and Linda Bacardi from 5pm.

Lee Cockshott, the designated premises supervisor at Poison Ivy, said: “Now is the time to move on. Lets say goodbye to the Ivy in style and raise a glass to all those fabulous karaoke nights the bar has staged for the last 5 years.”

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